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This rotation system was used in the original PC Tetris, written by the original authors.
Original Rotation System.


It is identical to [[Nintendo Rotation System]], right handed version, except that the horizontal orientation of the I piece is one block higher.
This rotation system was used in [[Tetris (IBM PC)]]. Presumably the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60 version]] is identical, but this is difficult to test without one of those machines.


Games using this rotation system generally have no [[wall kick]] and no [[lock delay]].
It is absolutely identical to [[Nintendo Rotation System]], right handed version, except that the horizontal orientation of the I piece is one block higher.
 
Games using this rotation system generally have no [[wall kick]], no [[lock delay]], no [[ARE]], and depend on keyboard repeat rate for their [[DAS]].


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== See also ==
== See also ==
[[Category:Rotation Systems]]
[[Category:Rotation systems]]

Latest revision as of 21:15, 5 November 2023

Original Rotation System.

This rotation system was used in Tetris (IBM PC). Presumably the Electronika 60 version is identical, but this is difficult to test without one of those machines.

It is absolutely identical to Nintendo Rotation System, right handed version, except that the horizontal orientation of the I piece is one block higher.

Games using this rotation system generally have no wall kick, no lock delay, no ARE, and depend on keyboard repeat rate for their DAS.


See also